.
Define what you actually want 'through' that interface in your access list 
and apply it to your serial interface (in or out), the implicit deny will 
'take care' of the rest.


>You cannot block telnet on a cisco router!
>You can only block that port (23)
>You must block the telnet application on something that operates at the
>application layer.
>The router is on the network layer!
>
>By simlpy creating an ACL to block telnet....actually tells the router to
>block port 23.
>One could still telnet via a different port.
>
>Kenny
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Kevin Brooks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 11:21 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Cisco IOS question
>
>
>On my cisco 3600 router. How can I disable telnet into
>serial 0/0. I do need to leave telnet open on
>FastEth0/0 but I don't want anyone to be able to
>telnet in from the outside.
>
>Any Ideas?
>Thanks
>
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